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1. (n) the pinnacle of masculinity which grants the bearer the ability to attract any female of the appropriate age within the visible vicinity through the methods of dressing immaculately, conversing articulately, and seducing skillfully.

2. (n) a man with the acquired ability to make a woman "wet" without fail.
See wetman like Marc? Cyah fight down dat. Might as well giff-wrap yuh gyul.
wetman by dubbleswidslight July 2, 2014
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During the week you're too busy working and being fabulous in general so you only have time for a weekend romance.
Jack and I are now three months into this wemance and I love it. Escaping out of town every weekend is awesome!
Wemance by Tinkerbell Hilton June 5, 2009
Man of the way. Wayman is like "way to go, man." Everyone's go-to man, who knows exactly the way, the path, the right thing to do. A man of the road, a traveller, a seeker, a seer. A good man, beloved by all. He can be very funny or very serious and thoughtful, depending on what the situation calls for. A visionary, but a humble one, and capable of great insights and activity.
"You should listen to/follow that guy, he knows what's what, keeps it real; He's a real wayman."
Wayman by nirvanabrew February 4, 2010
A grocery store with roots in the Rochester area and founded by Danny Wegman. Eventually grew and expanded to become the best damn grocery store that exists, beating out Tops and other major competitors. Listed under Top Places to work in the US by Fortune Magazine. Almost every teenager in the Western NY area has worked at Wegmans at some point in their life and every time you shop there it's like a high school reunion.
wegmans by yeahyeahbabyfoo February 23, 2005

bill wyman 

The forgotten Stone. Wrote In Another Land. Holds his bass in a cool way. Liked younger women.
bill wyman by Ramone Wyman December 12, 2006
Grocery store in the greater Rochester area founded by Robert B. Wegman and now run by his son Danny Wegman and his granddaughters. Today there are 70 stores in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland, and Wegman and his company continue to receive accolades. In 2005, Wegmans was named the #1 in Fortune magazine's list of "100 Best Companies to Work For." In 2006, it was listed as #2.

On March 25, 2004 in Philadelphia, Junior Achievement honored Wegman as one of six 2004 laureates to their National Business Hall of Fame, which recognizes “the nation’s most distinguished businessmen and women for their outstanding contributions to free enterprise and the promise of a better, stronger society.” He joined George Eastman and Joseph Wilson, the only other Rochester business people to have received this honor.
Wegmans has great food, great customer service, and a great community.
wegmans by Pittsford Mendon June 26, 2006